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Belated '318' Arrives; Distribution Saturday

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Long-overdue copies of 318, the College yearbook, will arrive in Cambridge by truck tomorrow morning. Held up since the originally scheduled release date of May 12 by a slowdown at the printers and binders, the book will be distributed in the House. Dudley, and the Union at lunch and dinner tomorrow.

Yearbook President William K. Dabney '55 said the delay was due in part to the fact that the book was 70 pages longer than expected. Much of the binding work, he said, had to be done by hand.

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